Mabel Adams was
sitting in the day room at
the Rest of Your Life retirement home when the children came in.
She smiled and
so did all the others in the room except for two who didn’t know
what was going
on.
The old-timers in the
home knew the kids were
coming and had put up Christmas decorations around in the day
room and on the
doors of their own small apartments and on themselves. Mabel had
been reminded
several times by the staff that morning that the kids were
coming over, this
being necessary as Mabel’s memory isn’t what it used to be. And
she put a sprig
of imitation holly in her hair and tied a red ribbon on the
other side.
The little girl smiled
and walked over to
Mabel.
“Are you a grandma?”
she asked.
“Why, yes dear, I am.”
“I brought you a
present, Grandma,” she said,
handing a box to Mabel. Mabel opened it and was delighted at the
sandalwood-scented hankies inside.
“Why thank you so
much, Honey!” she said.
“And what is your name?”
“I’m Candice. I’m
four.”
“Well, Candice, merry
Christmas to you. Have
you been here before?”
“Well … no, I guess.
Mom said this is where
the grandmas are and we can have fun bringing presents to the
grandmas.”
“I see,” Mabel said.
“Well, Candice, come
over here, dear and let me give you a hug. There!”
Sometimes, it isn’t
the cost of the hankies,
or the fun wrapping them up. Sometimes it’s just a child’s smile
and a small
taste of love that makes us treasure Christmas.
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Just to show how many
wonderful people live in your town, go out and so something to
help someone
else. Just cuz. Merry Christmas.